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2025 LB Isaiah Iosefa commits to Arizona State Sun Devils

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Mililani (Hawaii) three-star 2025 linebacker Isaiah Iosefa has committed to Arizona State, he announced on Sunday.

Iosefa chose the Sun Devils over offers from Arizona, Washington, Washington State and a handful of other programs. The 6-foot, 185-pounder was in Tempe this weekend for his official visit and locked in his pledge to Kenny Dillingham and Co.

Iosefa is currently unranked in the On3 Industry Ranking, a weighted average that utilizes all four major recruiting media companies. One service, however, rates him as a three-star prospect and the nation’s No. 86 player at his position.

Iosefa is second commitment this week for the Sun Devils

The Hawaii native is the second commitment in three days for head coach Kenny Dillingham and his staff. On Friday, Pflugerville (Texas) Weiss four-star wide receiver Adrian Wilson pledged to ASU over Texas A&M and a host of other programs.

Wilson had been committed to Oregon since July 30 before decommitting on March 26.

“They just got Hines Ward as their receivers coach, so that’s pretty huge,” Wilson told On3’s Chad Simmons last week.

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… I definitely like that they have a lot of NFL coaches on their staff now. They have a really young staff, with coach Kenny Dillingham only being in his 30s. That’s something I really like and then, they’re really going to get after it on the field. They have a new scheme for offense that I’ve seen and they’re going to throw the ball.” 

Relationships were also a key factor in Wilson’s decision.

“I don’t want to go to a school where it doesn’t feel like a home away from home or a family away from my family. I would like the school to be somewhere where I feel like, ‘This is home and this is family,’ until I go back to my mom and dad.” 

Wilson is the nation’s No. 158 overall prospect, No. 17 wide receiver and No. 26 recruit from Texas in the 2025 cycle, according to the On3 Industry Ranking.